Whenever I watch porn on Chrome in incognito and later on in the day watch youtube in fullscreen, when I minimize it it'll flash a screenshot of the porn I watched earlier in the day.
It legitimately while it's redrawing the page, just decides to flash random shots from incognito mode. Makes zero sense.
Anybody else find weird tech glitches?
Jace Morgan
>watching porn >Chrome
Zachary Robinson
Its probably weird cache usage Also >chrome Use a real browser >incognito Why are you living at your parent's basement?
Logan Rodriguez
Well, happens in Chromium and that German safety dance version, too.
I don't like porn things to come up when I use my computer normally? Nothing wrong with that.
John Barnes
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Gavin Jenkins
After years of watching gargantuan amounts of porn then I finally managed to give it up; and it feels good, you should try it.
Daniel Richardson
Nah brah, it's not really problem for me. Still satisfy my wife, get work done, in shape, got a good career ahead of me. I'm not religious or a deviant, so no shame and no guilt about girls being abused in the making.
Carson Reyes
>I don't like porn Does not compute.
Angel Rogers
it's your video drivers. happened to me a bunch too when i had gimped drivers. if you're on linux consider removing your current drivers and completely reinstalling new ones properly
James Moore
I have the same problem as op I usually install the open source drivers and thats it
must be that those opensoruce drivers suck balls
Julian Bennett
it's not that they suck balls, it's just because no one ever installs them correctly.
and it's different for every single machine, card, etc so it's hard to give advice on what to do. in gentoo it's really easy to install graphics drivers for some reason (you'd figure it'd be harder)
Christopher Carter
Hey, stop pretending to be retarded.
Chrome doesn't draw web pages via the GPU and the effect is constrained the the area of the browser. It's a software issue.
Colton Gonzalez
I'm on closed source Nvidia drivers ona GTX 970, it occurs on integrated intel on my 15.04 laptop, too. It's not about the drivers.
Jacob Kelly
no, it's not an issue with Chrome at all. the Xorg server takes a snapshot of your screen at random intervals and it shows up whenever you go to full screen. that exact same problem happened to me (i was using an integrated amd CPU)
Alexander Torres
thats exaclty how it happens to me will test it with wayland and see if still happens
Kayden Gomez
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Noah Robinson
Its the botnet mate. Analysis of your previous videos.
Christopher Cook
>see if still happens so its consistent like that, you can replicate the bug every time on first try?
how about another browser? or even another chrom* profile? does it happen too?
it even makes much more sense to have a separata profile, even if you dont want to keep bookmarks or history, but at the very least an appropriate set of configs, extensions, and greasemonkey scripts.
you can generate a new profile on the fly when running chrome/firefox
set moz_no_remote=1 "browsers/firefox-esr/firefox" -profile "usr/browser-profiles/f48-porn-nojs"
Blake Mitchell
(x+9)(x+1)=x^2+x+9x+9=x^2+10x+9
how do you make a root (square, cube) on keyboard?
Angel Sanders
(x-3)^(1/2) which is square root or ^ (1/3) which is cube root
Nolan Morales
>no, it's not an issue with Chrome at all. the Xorg server Bwahahahaha loonix being shitted on again.
why in gods name is anyone using that shit on a pc good god.
Austin Moore
Well, sheeeit, is there a mobile browser that's not a piece of shit?
I primarily use Adblock Browser. As I understand it, this is branched from Firefox.
It's sluggish. There's no text reflow (which absolutely *destroyed* my enjoyment of the Web on mobile). Switching away from the browser and coming back seems to put it into some kooky mode, particularly if I've been looking at Reddit. I think it's related to Reddit's new, self-rendering, complex bullshit that Firefox/Adblock just completely forgets which page in a tab's history I was actually looking at, so it'll keep returning to a URL that I looked at hours prior.
Oh, and browsers just handing over everything to that godawful Youtube app. Christ, I'd pay $5 just to prevent that alone.
Benjamin Wilson
Just install AdBlock (or whatever) on Firefox. It supports add-ons, you know. Also fixes your YouTube problem.
Ayden Wright
This happened to me when I was using XFCE with nouveau on Linux.
Hunter Taylor
Bet it's a VRAM issue. Most apps don't bother cleaning it after they don't need the space anymore, and if an app allocates it after it might be able to see the content it had. Are you on Windows? I've only seen this kind of stuff happen on OS X.
This is technically not an application bug, it's the graphics driver's job to give an application empty VRAM.. but then again if Google really cared about Incognito being volatile and not leaving traces, they should probably at least give the option to scramble video memory before releasing it.
Blake Harris
>blame Chrome
>its a Linux problem
Sup Forums will never admit that their precious linux might have problems
Anthony Garcia
Well sheeeit, I'll get on that.
I thought FF was still ridiculously slow on Android though...
Ayden Gray
incognito mode is better because delete the temporal files
Aaron Carter
lol i know what you mean. I've been get the same thing on youtube just recently. I thought it was a YouTube specific bug.
Kevin Gutierrez
Are you using compton with the glx backend?
Because this happens to me but with every program, it keeps old images that flash randomly when redraws happen. It doesn't happen with the xrender backend but xrender has awful tearing. Maybe it's the fault of FGLRX, I don't know.
Jace Campbell
damn I hate those opensoruce drivers
Gabriel Wood
Your video driver is reading uninitialized data, which happens to be the memory region used to draw your porn.